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laws. in fact, the u.s. attorney's office for the northern district of illinois, only 25 federal firearms cases were brought to that office in 2011. only 1% of the people, 62 out of over 4000 were denied guns based on background checks are prosecuted for illegally attempting to acquire firearms. that is too low of a rate. see what can be done by enforcing the law on the books before enforcing new ones. we will legislate in an area that deals with the issue of reporting to the database for the people who are not in there now. make sure that we deal with the mental health issues that are involved with the tragedies that we are talking about today and a lot of other tragedies that have happened. thank you. >> thank you, senator. will the witnesses please stand? affirm the oath as i complete the reading. do you affirm that the testimony you are about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> thank you. i will introduc
laws. in fact, the u.s. attorney's office for the northern district of illinois, only 25 federal firearms cases were brought to that office in 2011. only 1% of the people, 62 out of over 4000 were denied guns based on background checks are prosecuted for illegally attempting to acquire firearms. that is too low of a rate. see what can be done by enforcing the law on the books before enforcing new ones. we will legislate in an area that deals with the issue of reporting to the database for the...
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conversation i realized i am surrounded by the next generation of activists those who want to go to law school to work with reproductive rights and open their clinic. said the future of this movement and so i started writing this book i did a number of interviews, could extractors but the focus was on 1973 or later to grow up to take this right for granted he still want to go into this field to take for granted. , did a lot of research with aspects of reproductive rights and their importance. i learned a lot from the process but also so given ways to examine male behavior. glided in interview was one of the last two abortion providers in the u.s., and the subject of tickets in protest also a documentary. he is knowledgeable and passionate and he said and to me does your doctor do abortions? when i was completely embarrassed. i had no idea. i had never thought about it even though i was doing all the everyday doing nothing but thinking about it. he said to have to ask because of doctors are not then why aren't women protesting that doctors provide the full range of health care? so the ne
conversation i realized i am surrounded by the next generation of activists those who want to go to law school to work with reproductive rights and open their clinic. said the future of this movement and so i started writing this book i did a number of interviews, could extractors but the focus was on 1973 or later to grow up to take this right for granted he still want to go into this field to take for granted. , did a lot of research with aspects of reproductive rights and their importance. i...
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requests under existing law, as a law-abiding company, we have to provide that data. it is not whether we choose or not. we are obligated under law to provide it. i think we provided some data in the neighborhood of 12% where we don't provide information to government requests. >> i am from npr. [indiscernible] i was hoping you could provide a hypothetical what it is difficult and law enforcement circumstances to get a warrant from a judge and show probable cause? >> the question as i take it is -- why is it more complicated or difficult for law enforcement to have to go to a judge and establish probable cause and get a warrant that it is to do something shy of that and still get access to the information? one answer is time. whenever you have to put together showing probable cause to establish this, it has to get passed by an attorney that will agree and then goes to a judge and all that takes time. if that were the silver bullet argument, it would write the fourth amendment right out of existence the. that is a real concern and if you look at fisa or the patriot act
requests under existing law, as a law-abiding company, we have to provide that data. it is not whether we choose or not. we are obligated under law to provide it. i think we provided some data in the neighborhood of 12% where we don't provide information to government requests. >> i am from npr. [indiscernible] i was hoping you could provide a hypothetical what it is difficult and law enforcement circumstances to get a warrant from a judge and show probable cause? >> the question as...
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the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to deal with punishment once we understand people have wrong selections. i think those are all interesting questions, but is there free will? well, the fact that almost everybody in the audience raised either their right or left hand contemplated it and were quickly able to act and respond. that to me says, yes, there is. now what do we want to do about it? now that we understand that those of us in the audience or up here that like chocolate cake may not have control over it, how do we want to acc
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>> uh, the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's underneath the house. >> okay. hold on one second. let me connect you to ems, okay? >> okay. >> now, the first responders -- the first responders that got here, the first responder that actually got into the house pulled jeremy out, the brother, because he was down there with a shovel trying to dig his brother out. pulled him out. they got everybody else out of the house and it was immediately deemed unsafe. erin, no one has been back inside since. >> john, i know that there are -- there's been sinkholes in many places around this country, but also in the state of florida. you've covered stories like this before. but how extraordinary is this situation? >> reporter: this one is very extraordinary for a couple of reasons. yeah, there are sinkholes all over. florida is built on literally 3,000 feet of limestone, which at any time can become very permeable and then a sinkhole can open up. what's happened here is they had a collapse, then another collapse. the walls are very steep ac
>> uh, the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's underneath the house. >> okay. hold on one second. let me connect you to ems, okay? >> okay. >> now, the first responders -- the first responders that got here, the first responder that actually got into the house pulled jeremy out, the brother, because he was down there with a shovel trying to dig his brother out. pulled him out. they got everybody else out of the house and it was...
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senator paul was elected to write laws. he could write a law changing this, but i think my concern here is that i got to work in the white house for four years and i worked very closely with john brennan and i feel incredibly privileged to have worked around him because i've seen some of the worst crisis our country has faced. he is one of the most able and decent and capable people i have worked with. the president needs him at the cia now. he needed him there a month ago or two months ago and to hold up critical nominees like this over issues that are not related to their fitness for the job is harmful to our national security and we shouldn't do it to get headlines. >> and mike, to that point, here's something else senator paul said today. >> it would take them five minutes to jot this down on a piece of paper. if they don't intend to do it, why not tell us? when your government won't tell you won't do something, when they won't answer, no, i don't have the power, they're saying to you, yes, i have the power. >> mike, se
senator paul was elected to write laws. he could write a law changing this, but i think my concern here is that i got to work in the white house for four years and i worked very closely with john brennan and i feel incredibly privileged to have worked around him because i've seen some of the worst crisis our country has faced. he is one of the most able and decent and capable people i have worked with. the president needs him at the cia now. he needed him there a month ago or two months ago and...
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next a disdiscussion about surveillance laws and updating the privacy act. speakers include laura wane steen and the counselor for
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i know a lot in the of the ausley and law enforcement. they wanted nothing better. we're talking about a new generation of aging. with a feather in their cap to capture the sky. so, but they had this task force and they always talk the big talk about how every agent everywhere is looking for this guy and that isn't the case. remember, 9/11 happened in the that is a bigger problem i think dan finding bulger, so the allocation of resources. some of the guys looking for him, they genuinely believe and concluded he was dead. they couldn't confirm if that was their hunch. sometimes there's just a few guys with the lights on in the office saying what we do today, but the kind of got ram up with the entry of the u.s. marshal and i think they made a difference in that last year. one last question. yes, ma'am. >> [inaudible] >> i recognize you. you've been to the fence before. >> we've been to his arraignment [inaudible] and then pushing his luck tends to change the date. my question is do you think the judge, that hasn't come down yet, do you think that he is going to be th
i know a lot in the of the ausley and law enforcement. they wanted nothing better. we're talking about a new generation of aging. with a feather in their cap to capture the sky. so, but they had this task force and they always talk the big talk about how every agent everywhere is looking for this guy and that isn't the case. remember, 9/11 happened in the that is a bigger problem i think dan finding bulger, so the allocation of resources. some of the guys looking for him, they genuinely believe...
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. >> most of the laws are kind of, you know, chew around the edges. you might soon be able to tell web sites to stop tracking you and allow consumers to demand web sites not track them. the groups say this would be a no brainer to nearly everyone but there is push back. >> this business model is based on supplying -- spying on customers. that is whaits all about right now. it's crazy. >> the law introduced by jay rockerfeller if you're a user of evernote the cloud note sharing service you may have had problems signing on this morning. hackers managed to breech it's computer networks. the company says they got encrypted pass are words however no content was compromised. evernote is the latest tech company in recent weeks to fall victims to hackers. the budget showdown might have a direct impact and here is the proof. yellow stone national park will remain closed another two weeks. the service usually hires these contractors to clear snow from park entrance buzz cruise won't get hired until later this month. many will cover fewer programs for visitors b
. >> most of the laws are kind of, you know, chew around the edges. you might soon be able to tell web sites to stop tracking you and allow consumers to demand web sites not track them. the groups say this would be a no brainer to nearly everyone but there is push back. >> this business model is based on supplying -- spying on customers. that is whaits all about right now. it's crazy. >> the law introduced by jay rockerfeller if you're a user of evernote the cloud note sharing...
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i think that has a damaging effect on law enforcement. tips come from the best people in the community, a vested interest in the community, their business is there, family is there, they worship there. because of the cutting off of information through this -- through the fbi's aggressive stance in muslim communities, they limited the amount of information they get and flow of information they get to the informants they pay, and they have a source to provide information saying, hey, there's a terrorist here we believe has been suspected of being part of terrorism and that creates a sting operation. the question is then, like, is it possible we'll miss cases? possible there really will be a terrorist in the united states? he will be trying to hide among an active community in the united states, worshiping in a mosque, and muslims say he looks suspicious, and fear he would -- then fear they don't want to provide the information to law enforcement? what we know antedotely, they inserted an informanet in a mosque in orange con, california, and
i think that has a damaging effect on law enforcement. tips come from the best people in the community, a vested interest in the community, their business is there, family is there, they worship there. because of the cutting off of information through this -- through the fbi's aggressive stance in muslim communities, they limited the amount of information they get and flow of information they get to the informants they pay, and they have a source to provide information saying, hey, there's a...
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her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh. >> as his message developed, we came to see him as more than just a prophet. >> a messiah. >> right. manifestation of god in the flesh. >> koresh added a twist to his message in 1989, declaring only he could have sex. all the other branch davidian men would be celibate, even married men. koresh, however, could have multiple wives. in this home video that he would later send to federal agents during the siege -- >> i'm not a mean person. >> no, no. >> -- koresh linked his blend of spirituality and sex with the purity of the garden of eden. >> he was showing in the
her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh....
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that was signed into law last december. unless you fund it, they are still hamstrung. if we do a cr for the rest of the year or an omnibus or some kind of funding mechanism that does not give them the appropriations and the authority to move funds from one area to another, it severely impacts them. one of the greatest concerns we have is readiness. i know that we have troops that are being trained to go to the war theater and they are not receiving the same training they did just a year ago because those funds have been cut. if we do not pass that appropriations bill they will be cut further. i was told by the secretary of the army that he is going to have to cut 40% out of his operating maintenance account. this cannot be allowed to happen. >> is it a problem for your efforts that there seems to be a mixed message within your own party, that many people are saying let the cuts go ahead. many of them are saying defense cuts -- we need them. i heard a lot of people saying things that are not in line with what you're saying. >> in congress, there are 437 people. we canno
that was signed into law last december. unless you fund it, they are still hamstrung. if we do a cr for the rest of the year or an omnibus or some kind of funding mechanism that does not give them the appropriations and the authority to move funds from one area to another, it severely impacts them. one of the greatest concerns we have is readiness. i know that we have troops that are being trained to go to the war theater and they are not receiving the same training they did just a year ago...
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but laws themselves do not change people's minds. nothing -- probably nothing that harry plaqueman -- blackman or samuel alito has written is enough to make someone say, oh, okay, i'll do what they say. it's having these ways to change minds is through learned experience, through lived experience, through empathy and through being able to go deeper into conversation and getting beyond the assumptions and beyond the stereotypes about why people access this health service. i had a, i did a radio interview earlier today where the host,-very libertarian and very progressive, asked me what do you think of the people who say, oh, women just use abortion for birth control. i said, well, i think anyone who says that demonstrates how little they know about abortion, how little they know about birth control for that matter too. but these are common assumptions. people do still think this. people who do not flat out disapprove of the right to choose, but these are the kinds of easy assumptions that are made about abortion in our culture. and it
but laws themselves do not change people's minds. nothing -- probably nothing that harry plaqueman -- blackman or samuel alito has written is enough to make someone say, oh, okay, i'll do what they say. it's having these ways to change minds is through learned experience, through lived experience, through empathy and through being able to go deeper into conversation and getting beyond the assumptions and beyond the stereotypes about why people access this health service. i had a, i did a radio...
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they have a bold pink stripe and the words no lawful status. this is how that state decided tot distinguish illegal immigrants who are allowed to stay in the country under president obama's immigration law. the licenses roll out this month but the idea not sitting well with state democrats who have introduced a bill to make sure all driver's licenses are the same. incredible story of survival. a teenaged skier found alive after spending two nights lost on a mountain in the state of maine. he was seen with his family on sunday when he lost his way on a ski trail. using skills he saw on an outdoor survival show he built a snow cave in order to stay warm and got water from a nearby stream. he followed the sounds of snowmobiles to eventually find his way back to a trail. a driver who searched for the teenager. >> he was good. he was hungry and cold. i had some food on me so i gave him some peanuts and crackers. >> the turnout was tremendous. it couldn't have gone any better. >> the teen was taken to the hospital to be checked out. it appears he is
they have a bold pink stripe and the words no lawful status. this is how that state decided tot distinguish illegal immigrants who are allowed to stay in the country under president obama's immigration law. the licenses roll out this month but the idea not sitting well with state democrats who have introduced a bill to make sure all driver's licenses are the same. incredible story of survival. a teenaged skier found alive after spending two nights lost on a mountain in the state of maine. he...
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we've had 41 years at the statue in the statute is held the law. so therefore, 2005 looks back and says don't change horses in the middle of the stream because we still have a ways to go. the question is, is it rational to do that? and could differ on that one thing to say this of course this is aimed at states. what do you think the civil war was about? of course it is aimed some states some states differently than others. and at some point, that historical and practical sense that come in that renew what were taped his justification works out. the question i think this hasn't run out now? now you tell me, windows that ran out? what is the standard for when it runs out? never? is something you've heard people worried about. never run out? or does it run out but not yet? or do we have a clear case where the statistic run-up. >> fair enough, justice breyer. what the evidence shows if it hasn't run out yet. the whole purpose is that we make progress in congress recognized the progress he made. for example, to examine a provision to address the regist
we've had 41 years at the statue in the statute is held the law. so therefore, 2005 looks back and says don't change horses in the middle of the stream because we still have a ways to go. the question is, is it rational to do that? and could differ on that one thing to say this of course this is aimed at states. what do you think the civil war was about? of course it is aimed some states some states differently than others. and at some point, that historical and practical sense that come in...
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bill is a very accomplished man on the right side of the law. i think i read that he knows greek and he knows latin and is very accomplished and has a very layered career in politics and outside of politics. and then you have whitey. do you have a way to how these two guys did this? one with his wit and one went the other what you also have a read on how bill might feel about the brother from the wrong side of the tracks? >> that's layered in the book throughout in terms of their incredibly close relationship. unbelievable. that was astonishing to realize how far back and how deep and how we're empty document that active housing projects when their boys and building the younger of the two. i think it's a lot more complicated than you began describing. there's good bill and bad whitey. they are both a publishing their field and i think they share a lot of same traits. >> yes? >> do you feel about whitey wanted to get caught? do you think it is time for him to turn himself in? i know -- it's hard for me to believe that he lived in california in th
bill is a very accomplished man on the right side of the law. i think i read that he knows greek and he knows latin and is very accomplished and has a very layered career in politics and outside of politics. and then you have whitey. do you have a way to how these two guys did this? one with his wit and one went the other what you also have a read on how bill might feel about the brother from the wrong side of the tracks? >> that's layered in the book throughout in terms of their...
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. >> law enforcement came from ash the state to the memorial. laura anthony joins with us more on that. laura? >> people began lining up before the motorcade arrived here this morning. many of them were from law enforcement community well aware that they, too, put their lives on the line every day. thousands of police officers from as far as nork po nork and maryland converged on hp pavilion wearing black bands on badges. ones signal they've lost, in this case, two of their own. >> it's a brotherhood and a sister hood we understand how a tragedy like this can happen every day. >> among mourners howard jordan, remembering all too well a similar memorial almost exactly six years ago. >> we know what the santa cruz police department is going through. unfortunately we're probably one of the only agencies in the country facing similar circumstances. many knew the officers personally. in this case, the detective sargeant, butch baker. >> he was a good guy, always out to help someone if they needed help. it doesn't matter who you were, just there to he
. >> law enforcement came from ash the state to the memorial. laura anthony joins with us more on that. laura? >> people began lining up before the motorcade arrived here this morning. many of them were from law enforcement community well aware that they, too, put their lives on the line every day. thousands of police officers from as far as nork po nork and maryland converged on hp pavilion wearing black bands on badges. ones signal they've lost, in this case, two of their own....
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it will end up a registry on all of the law-abiding people. we're already a billion dollars, there are delays, the mental records for most of the states are not even in it. the administration has no intention of prosecuting, they call them paperwork violations. my gosh, whole thing is not worth the paper it is printed on if you don't prosecute, they are not stopping anyone. yet they want to expand it to the law-abiding people in this country with putting all their names on that list and you know what happens with that, politicians say they will never confiscate, they said that in the uk and they broke their promises and we all know what happened. lou: i will stick with those promises, i don't need any others. wayne lapierre, thank you. come back sometime. the head of the nra. if you would like to connect with us and talk by this issue or any other, go to loudobbs.com. you can e-mail me. i would love to hear fromm you. parts of the midwest are bracing for what meteorologists are now calling perhaps the heaviest of snowfall of the season. are yo
it will end up a registry on all of the law-abiding people. we're already a billion dollars, there are delays, the mental records for most of the states are not even in it. the administration has no intention of prosecuting, they call them paperwork violations. my gosh, whole thing is not worth the paper it is printed on if you don't prosecute, they are not stopping anyone. yet they want to expand it to the law-abiding people in this country with putting all their names on that list and you...
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the justice department ordinarily defends laws passed by congress, even those it doesn't like. but after the new york court's decision, president obama said his justice department would no longer defend doma in court. >> those who had fought for passage of the defense of marriage act were understandably dismayed. >> this is about what our children are going to be taught in elementary school. it is about stepping in between a parent and their child and imposing a new morality, or absence thereof, upon our children. >> republican leaders in the house said they would defend the law themselves. >> i raised my hand to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states and the laws of our country, and if the justice department was not going to defend this act passed by congress, well, then we will. >> whether the house has the legal right to defend the law in the supreme court is unclear. a similar question arises with prop 8 in california, where the state has also decided not to defend that law, giving the justices an easy out for a narrow decision or to sidestep the issue alto
the justice department ordinarily defends laws passed by congress, even those it doesn't like. but after the new york court's decision, president obama said his justice department would no longer defend doma in court. >> those who had fought for passage of the defense of marriage act were understandably dismayed. >> this is about what our children are going to be taught in elementary school. it is about stepping in between a parent and their child and imposing a new morality, or...
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the law keeps the government accountability to the standard of law. we are a nation of law and not feelings or passions and thoughts and i feel stronglyy about terrorist actions and people like major nadal hass an who murdered 14 people in fort hood . though we know by their own statements and witnesses their guilt, we don't put them in a field and fly a drone over head and kill them. our passions and feelings would let us do that, but the law will not. it is the objective standard that is designed to force us to deal with crime according to the blindd lady justice instead of reacting in anger and revenge. god help us if our own government believes that it is not subject to the very laws that restrict it. not forced to follow the strict guide lines of our constitution. the government that kills a citizen for what he or she might do is a government that will kill a citizen for what he or she is or believes. all of america should say thank you, senator rand paul. [applause] well, last week in my opening mon log in the president's inability to work with
the law keeps the government accountability to the standard of law. we are a nation of law and not feelings or passions and thoughts and i feel stronglyy about terrorist actions and people like major nadal hass an who murdered 14 people in fort hood . though we know by their own statements and witnesses their guilt, we don't put them in a field and fly a drone over head and kill them. our passions and feelings would let us do that, but the law will not. it is the objective standard that is...
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before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be rightn9n9n9s0s0s0r/qo!9 ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment. congress passed and the president signed into law the sequester, $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts over ten years that would kick in unless we came up with a cooperative deficit reduction plan. we put this into place because... why did we do that again? >> when all sides agreed to the sequester a year-and-a-half ago, those automatic across-the-board sending cuts, were supposed to be so painful it would force the president and congress to make a deal. >> jon: so what happens if this sequester kicks in? >> just in time for spring national parks like yosemite will see their services cu
before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be rightn9n9n9s0s0s0r/qo!9 ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you know you could just use bengay zero degrees. medicated pain relief you store in the freezer. brrr...see ya boys. [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> it was 50 degrees in washington, d.c. yesterday. even the mountains of west virginia it was sunny and 45. now we're just getting pasted. it's like paste. this is heavy, wet snow through much of virginia. this is port royale, anywhere near interstate 81, don't travel on it today. if you can, avoid it. the snow will get much worse as we go throughout the day today. don't be fooled by what you see out the window today. the temperature in d.c. continues to be around 34 or 36. once it gets below 34 around 32, that's when it will start to accumulate. i think 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. we could get an inch an hour in washington, d.c. that's the worst of the snow. the green on the map just rain right now. coastal areas, maryland, delaware, up through philadelphia and new jersey, new york city will see mostly a rainy day. a wider show shows the snow ending in ohio an
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you know you could just use bengay zero degrees. medicated pain relief you store in the freezer. brrr...see ya boys. [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> it was 50 degrees in washington, d.c. yesterday. even the mountains of west virginia it was sunny and 45. now we're just getting pasted. it's like paste. this is heavy, wet snow through much of virginia. this is port royale, anywhere near interstate 81, don't...
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it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans two years ago. and both sides agreed that military pay and benefits along with funding for veterans should be shielded from the budget ax as well. but the rest of the federal government will be cut by $85 billion this year and more than $100 billion each of the nine years after that with the cuts split between defense and domestic spending. that translates into an 8% cut in pentagon funding. most domestic agencies will have to cut at least 5% from their ledgers. medicare itself won't get cut but doctors who see medicare patients will see their reimbursements trimmed by 2%. and
it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans...
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her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> reporter: clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh. >> as his message developed, we came to see him as more than just a prophet. >> reporter: a messiah. >> right. manifestation of god in the flesh. >> reporter: koresh added a twist to his message in 1989, declaring only he could have sex. all the other branch davidian men would be celibate, even married men. koresh, however, could have multiple wives. in this home video that he would later send to federal agents during the siege -- >> i'm not a mean person. >> no, no. >> reporter: -- koresh linked his blend of spirituality and sex with the purity of the g
her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> reporter: clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david...
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stephen vladick, a law professor from the college of law at american university. he is a fellow at the center for national security at the ford university of lot in new york city and is the co-author of multiple legal textbooks and has served as an appellate judge in florida and california. he earned his bachelor's from amherst college and his jd from yale. are pleased to have him with us today. each witness has written statements that will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i ask that each witness summarize their testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within that time there is a timing light on your table. when it goes from green to yellow you will have one minute. when it turns red, the five minutes have expired. minutes have expired.
stephen vladick, a law professor from the college of law at american university. he is a fellow at the center for national security at the ford university of lot in new york city and is the co-author of multiple legal textbooks and has served as an appellate judge in florida and california. he earned his bachelor's from amherst college and his jd from yale. are pleased to have him with us today. each witness has written statements that will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i ask...
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the sequester, our additional cuts on top of that, and by law null until congress takes -- and by law until congress takes the sequester away, we would have to aboyd by these -- abide by these additional cuts, there is no reason we should have to shut the government down. >> so it continues to fund the government at these lower levels? >> i never want to make myself 100% clear with you guys -- [laughter] >> -- but i think it is fair to say, that i made a deal for certain numbers. there is no reason why that deal needs to be reopened. it is a deal speaker boehner made as well and all of the leadership made. but if the bill that rises on my desk is reflective of the commitments we previously made, obviously i would sign it, because i want to make sure we keep on doing what we promised to do for the american people. >> couldn't you just have them down here and refuse to let them leave the room until you have a deal? >> well -- i mean, jessica, i am not a dictator, i am the president. so ultimately if mitch mcconnell or john boehner say we need to go to catch a plane, i can't have secret
the sequester, our additional cuts on top of that, and by law null until congress takes -- and by law until congress takes the sequester away, we would have to aboyd by these -- abide by these additional cuts, there is no reason we should have to shut the government down. >> so it continues to fund the government at these lower levels? >> i never want to make myself 100% clear with you guys -- [laughter] >> -- but i think it is fair to say, that i made a deal for certain...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the reason i'm still in this body feelin' so good isn't because i never go out and enjoy the extra large, extra cheese world we live in. it's because i do. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ >>> well, it's day four of the sequester. as the hysteria starts to die down and the $85 million in spending cuts kick in, is there a compromise? joining me now congresswoman shelly moore capito. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you. >> i want to ask you about the sequester impact in west virginia. the good, the bad, the ugly. what can you tell me? >> i was there over the weekend as i am every weekend, and a lot of people say
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there are many federal laws. some protect eligible voters who have not had the opportunity yet to register. but together these protections are important because our right to vote is what the united states constitution is about. >> thank you. mr. reuin, five minutes. >> thank you, chief justice. the 15th amendment protects the right of all to vote -- >on >> o you think section five is a racial entitlement? do you think there is no basis -- >> congress was reacting in 1964 to a problem of race discrimination which was thought to be prevalent in certain jurisdictions. to that extent, yes it was intended to protect those who have been discriminated against. if i might say, i think that -- >> do you think racial discrimination in voting has ended? that there is none anywhere? >> i think the world is not perfect. you're not arguing for perfectibility. we say there is no evidence that jurisdictions called out by the formula are the places that are uniquely subject -- >> there are others that are very compelling. why sho
there are many federal laws. some protect eligible voters who have not had the opportunity yet to register. but together these protections are important because our right to vote is what the united states constitution is about. >> thank you. mr. reuin, five minutes. >> thank you, chief justice. the 15th amendment protects the right of all to vote -- >on >> o you think section five is a racial entitlement? do you think there is no basis -- >> congress was reacting in...
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and you're a great advocate for jessica's law. and well, betty glover, lamar, colorado, don't judge this state by the progressive who live in the the front range. there are plenty who have common sense. and people can go to chance.org -- change.org, sign to enact jessica's law. that's change.org. and we'll have a follow-up on the watters ambush tomorrow. and most of us in this country cannot believe we have a president who isn't worried about the crushing debt. we are in serious trouble. i agree. and i'm not sure if most americans are engaged. we have those folks who will not pay attention. and bill ramsey, australia. your comments that most americans don't know who john boehner is really does nail it. the ignorant population and a biased media is largely to blame for the mess america is in. nick withholding his last name kansas city, missouri, i'm a nurse and would not have performed cpr on the collapsed elderly woman. she would have been a huge drain on the system. you need to find another profession fast. and katie, i am an r.n
and you're a great advocate for jessica's law. and well, betty glover, lamar, colorado, don't judge this state by the progressive who live in the the front range. there are plenty who have common sense. and people can go to chance.org -- change.org, sign to enact jessica's law. that's change.org. and we'll have a follow-up on the watters ambush tomorrow. and most of us in this country cannot believe we have a president who isn't worried about the crushing debt. we are in serious trouble. i...
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he is a son-in-law. when you catch these bad guys they go directly to jail and they should go to gitmo and if they want to give him a blind fold and cigarette i am fine with that. >> well, it seems he was, all the tapes he put out and the videos he put out no doubt about his complicity. and now my favorite topic of the week which is what happened with the rand fall filibuster. i did my talking points and it made for strange bedfellows. jon stewart praising rand paul, and the aclu, code pink, and amnesty international, and john mccain and senator graham were the only people, and senator feinstein. what is going on here? >> well, senator graham is in campaign mode when i turn on my division all i see is senator graham. he is beyonce or something. i do think that there are a lot of die synaptics at patrol, republicans often, just like democrats, i have to add this, have a tendency not to like people who skip the line. rand paul has basically gone from being an optometrist to a senator and now he wants to ru
he is a son-in-law. when you catch these bad guys they go directly to jail and they should go to gitmo and if they want to give him a blind fold and cigarette i am fine with that. >> well, it seems he was, all the tapes he put out and the videos he put out no doubt about his complicity. and now my favorite topic of the week which is what happened with the rand fall filibuster. i did my talking points and it made for strange bedfellows. jon stewart praising rand paul, and the aclu, code...
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like if your the president and it's under your stewardship this debt has accrued and the healthcare law has taken effect and some of the liberties you talked about or seem to be compromised, i could well understand why i wouldn't go down well with him. right? >> i would hope we would reach a level of maturity where if suggestions are offered for dealing with problems, and they're logical suggestions, with which a huge segment of the population agrees, that one might actually take time and say, let's consider this. let's look at this. let's see if we can integrity this into our policies. the ideal being to lead all the people north just a segment. >> doctor, while i have you here, in an interview with chris wallace, mitt romney, the former republican presidential candidate, said regarding healthcare he didn't grasp or appreciate the dimensions to which average americans -- i think by inference he was saying lower income americans -- were for and it embraced and it endorsed and it really strongly liked it, and that he just didn't sense the magnitude of that support. so, in your position,
like if your the president and it's under your stewardship this debt has accrued and the healthcare law has taken effect and some of the liberties you talked about or seem to be compromised, i could well understand why i wouldn't go down well with him. right? >> i would hope we would reach a level of maturity where if suggestions are offered for dealing with problems, and they're logical suggestions, with which a huge segment of the population agrees, that one might actually take time and...
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bin laden's son-in-law captured. the al qaeda operative behind bars in new york. >> is it adding insult to injury that he's here and not at guantanamo. >> also, animal instincts. >> i always feared it, always feared it would happen. >> could anything have saved dianna hanson, and should she have been in that cage in the first place? >> plus, the art ts formerly known as snoop dogg. >> what have you gone from dawg to lion? >> his name has changed but he's as outspoken as ever. on fame -- >> you have to know how to contain it and not abuse it. >> drugs. >> you don't hear people going out and doing crazy crimes on marijuana. >> guns. >> i could go and get a gun right now, just lierk that. it shouldn't be that easy. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. we'll begin with breaking news tonight. osama bin laden's son-in-law, the man they called al qaeda's mouth piece is scheduled to be arraigned at 10:00 in the morning right here in new york. he's charged with conspiracy to kill u.s. nationals. his capture on
bin laden's son-in-law captured. the al qaeda operative behind bars in new york. >> is it adding insult to injury that he's here and not at guantanamo. >> also, animal instincts. >> i always feared it, always feared it would happen. >> could anything have saved dianna hanson, and should she have been in that cage in the first place? >> plus, the art ts formerly known as snoop dogg. >> what have you gone from dawg to lion? >> his name has changed but...
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enforcement of the law at the border, enforcement of the law at the workplace to insure only people entitled to get a job are in fact hired and to insure people don't overstay their visas. if the administration is signaling it has no real commitment to enforcing the law, which this administration seems to be doing, then it will be very, very difficult for those people who are wary of the administration to make the other part of the bargain, namely to grant the citizenship for illegal status. that is why i think it is very problematic with respect to getting comprehensive immigration reform. maybe, i'm not going to say the white house doesn't want it because they appear to want it but if they really want it think need to be bending over backward to demonstrate to members of congress we will do everything they can to enforce the law. martha: what about the jeb bush issue, any thoughts on that he have about i let you go? >> just briefly. it seems to me was not saying a contradiction this what i'm saying before and what i'm saying now. it is all part of the grand bargain. the question of what ex
enforcement of the law at the border, enforcement of the law at the workplace to insure only people entitled to get a job are in fact hired and to insure people don't overstay their visas. if the administration is signaling it has no real commitment to enforcing the law, which this administration seems to be doing, then it will be very, very difficult for those people who are wary of the administration to make the other part of the bargain, namely to grant the citizenship for illegal status....
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as a part of the two dozen a state law, severance as a was requiring communities to develop plans that improved transportation and reduce greenhouse gases as the populations increase. >> a state lawmaker has entered as legislation aimed at guaranteeing that trans zinders students have the right to use public school rest rooms and purges debate on sports teams. measures would give young people the rights of the debate is sex segregated programs, activities and facilities for doubt as to what sexaul category exist on their school records. a colorado family recently filed a civil rights complaint against their school district after they were told their first grader who was born a boy could not use the girls' bathroom. >> a live look at the golden gate bridge. the weather topic of a choice today is the raid. it is on tap for tonight. we will have coming upt the raid. it is on tap for mom, i invited justin overng upt for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to
as a part of the two dozen a state law, severance as a was requiring communities to develop plans that improved transportation and reduce greenhouse gases as the populations increase. >> a state lawmaker has entered as legislation aimed at guaranteeing that trans zinders students have the right to use public school rest rooms and purges debate on sports teams. measures would give young people the rights of the debate is sex segregated programs, activities and facilities for doubt as to...
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they make the laws. it was okay for -- it was okay to shoot drones at people during bush and cheney and now that obama is doing it, and they want to cause him trouble -- >> stephanie: well, yeah there is enough of that too and anything ted cruz is for i'm automatically -- senator cruz yesterday. >> does the constitution allow a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil who doesn't pose an eminent threat be killed by the u.s. government. >> this is a hypothetical -- >> general holder i have to tell you i find it remarkable that in that hypothetical which is very simple, you are unable to sgaifrp l one-word, one-sill bomb answer, no. >> stephanie: our caller raises a good point. none of these people said anything when bush was in office. chuck grassley. >> congress has a constitutional ability to pass a law to use eatal force against american citizens on u.s. soil? >> i'm not sure such a bill would be constitutional. >> stephanie: yeah, and there's that. and senator layhe. >> in your letter to senator paul, you left open
they make the laws. it was okay for -- it was okay to shoot drones at people during bush and cheney and now that obama is doing it, and they want to cause him trouble -- >> stephanie: well, yeah there is enough of that too and anything ted cruz is for i'm automatically -- senator cruz yesterday. >> does the constitution allow a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil who doesn't pose an eminent threat be killed by the u.s. government. >> this is a hypothetical -- >> general holder i...
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they fled jeremy in 2008 where home schooling is against the law. parents must send their children to a government school. if they don't they face jail time and they settled in tennessee where the judge granted them asylum and now the case is disputed by the justice and attorney general holder and said germany's ban on home schooling is not a ban on their rights. >> michael, does the department . justice handling the case kind of indicate that they think government can do a better job in making decision? >> they embraced the german position. germany doesn't want home schooling because germany doesn't want people to think differently. home scooming is a freedom we fought for. they should be free to pursue that here as well >> why does the case matter to americans that the justice department involved themselves? >> it is the way the justice department chose to argue the case that stends alarm bells to home schoolers and everybody who loves liberty. they argued that parents don't center a fundmental liberty interest to direct the education of children.
they fled jeremy in 2008 where home schooling is against the law. parents must send their children to a government school. if they don't they face jail time and they settled in tennessee where the judge granted them asylum and now the case is disputed by the justice and attorney general holder and said germany's ban on home schooling is not a ban on their rights. >> michael, does the department . justice handling the case kind of indicate that they think government can do a better job in...
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this law is antiquated take a listen. i think it's a digital basically a body of knowledge maybe it was before modern media three years for the i pod five years before the kindle and we should have laws that reflect modern technology and that's not what this law is i mean it's even a contestable question about whether or not your cell phone is under this act or law so it's a really acid ard system where not only is it probably illegal we don't actually know if it's illegal which is just not a way that to conduct a criminal justice system where you have a law that may or may not apply to you well the obama administration is finally weighing in on the issue and the official response the white house said quote if you have paid for your mobile device and aren't bound by a service contract agreement or other obligation you should be able to use it on another network it's common sense crucial for protecting consumer choice and important for ensuring we continue to have a vibrant competitive wireless market that delivers innovat
this law is antiquated take a listen. i think it's a digital basically a body of knowledge maybe it was before modern media three years for the i pod five years before the kindle and we should have laws that reflect modern technology and that's not what this law is i mean it's even a contestable question about whether or not your cell phone is under this act or law so it's a really acid ard system where not only is it probably illegal we don't actually know if it's illegal which is just not a...
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idea of their training is supposed to be on based on the law and not emotional reaction and they totally went against the whole training seventy one year old dame and as is still recovering from two gunshot wounds she suffered while trying to shield her daughter margie attorney lynn jonas says that the women are still fearful for their lives they have a difficult. time grappling with the fact that the police essentially tried to execute them this is the quiet neighborhood where officers shot at a marine and as an marjah kuranda right next to this elementary school is this neighborhood where several homes are still riddled with bullet holes shooting no way it's going to be just fine if it is all hell's going to break loose. hell broke loose twenty years ago after the rodney king trial but many believe violence that permeated the l.a.p.d. decades ago has been exposed once again this is a police department really is a model of a paramilitary organization when it comes to urban neighborhoods because specially people of color in two thousand and eleven law enforcement in los angeles county sh
idea of their training is supposed to be on based on the law and not emotional reaction and they totally went against the whole training seventy one year old dame and as is still recovering from two gunshot wounds she suffered while trying to shield her daughter margie attorney lynn jonas says that the women are still fearful for their lives they have a difficult. time grappling with the fact that the police essentially tried to execute them this is the quiet neighborhood where officers shot at...
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congress in 2005 passed a specific law to give gun companies immunity for lawsuits for how they're products get used. that is not on the agenda to get discussed? however he talks about protecting your family at the end of the world the fight against gun reform is about the gun makers fund the mra. it is all about protecting the gun makers from becoming the foe focus. this week, republicans in the senate filibustered in washington, d.c. that court sort of a minor leagues for the supreme court. as federal judgeships go, a seat is very important. the nominee is named caitlin haligan. qualified for the job. this is why they blocked the nomination. quoting senate republicans, in new york versus sterman ruger a new york state court case, ms. halligan argued that uses of -- vigorously advanced attempting to hold gun manufacturers liable. gun manufacturers will not be held liable for the products they sell. will not argue that publicly. that would look bad. they have the nra to do it for them and they stay in the shadows. at bottom this is them protecting themselves. from we the people turning on t
congress in 2005 passed a specific law to give gun companies immunity for lawsuits for how they're products get used. that is not on the agenda to get discussed? however he talks about protecting your family at the end of the world the fight against gun reform is about the gun makers fund the mra. it is all about protecting the gun makers from becoming the foe focus. this week, republicans in the senate filibustered in washington, d.c. that court sort of a minor leagues for the supreme court....
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>> reporter: well, they can be, brianna, because florida has one of the strictest stalking laws in the country. most places it's a misdemeanor charge, a minor charge where you face probation or community service. in florida they have a felony provision where you actually can be sentenced to state's prison in a particularly serious case. now we don't know what is involved in this case, whether it would rise to that level or, indeed, if charges will ever be formally brought, but it's in the a good place to be charged with stalking. >> no. paul, apparently her ex-boyfriend is alleging at least half a dozen incidents of stalking. if, say, his lawyers are able to establish a pattern here, will that be damaging? >> yes, that will be highly damaging to him. there are claims being made by the boyfriend that there have been seven prior reports of stalking-like behavior, phone calls, text messages. there's also a claim that this wound up in front of a florida judge once before when apparently the boyfriend sought a restraining order, so there appears to be a long history here of things going on
>> reporter: well, they can be, brianna, because florida has one of the strictest stalking laws in the country. most places it's a misdemeanor charge, a minor charge where you face probation or community service. in florida they have a felony provision where you actually can be sentenced to state's prison in a particularly serious case. now we don't know what is involved in this case, whether it would rise to that level or, indeed, if charges will ever be formally brought, but it's in the...
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even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such combatant if he belongs to an entity, a government say or a terrorist network like al-qaeda. that has taken up arms against the united states as part of an internationally recognized armed conflict. that does not include hanoi jane. such a conflict exists between the u.s. and al-qaeda. so mr. holder is right that the u.s. could have a target -- could have targeted, say, u.s. citizen anwar al-awlaki had he continued to love -- to live in virginia. the u.s. killed him in yemen before he could kill more americans. but under the law al-awlaki was no different than the nazis who came asho
even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such...
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>> the law says the president was supposed to submit his budget are very poor. it is now almost march 4 and we have never seen it yet. the house has each year passed a budget. we just had paul ryan they are and the budget he will submit this time will balance in 10 years. we are going to get this right. we are going to offer the american people a plan to get the federal government in order by making smart choices and changers that will grow the economy and get on a better path. lou: does this complement the other leaders on capitol hill? what took so long? >> is a tough and challenging place. we made mistakes along the way. the important thing is that we figured out how to get this right. we have also tried to change the rules in the house to make it a more open process. john boehner led that effort. to make sure that people could deal with it. lou: does this mean regular order will be applied to all major issues before the house of representatives? >> i certainly hope so. lou: whether it is illegal immigration, the bget, whatever it may be. >> i am a big believ
>> the law says the president was supposed to submit his budget are very poor. it is now almost march 4 and we have never seen it yet. the house has each year passed a budget. we just had paul ryan they are and the budget he will submit this time will balance in 10 years. we are going to get this right. we are going to offer the american people a plan to get the federal government in order by making smart choices and changers that will grow the economy and get on a better path. lou: does...